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Briefly, snow | The Sky Over There
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The Sky Over There. Things Japanese, historical, astronomical and astrological–and some things that are not. Posted by: K. Buhrman. April 24, 2012. I’ve been pulling together a short (? Entry on hail for the past week or so (in between getting rained on and getting lost), but I was alerted that my hometown of Ithaca, NY saw some snow last night–and Cornell Weather informs me that snow might be in the offering for tomorrow as well. Of course (and unfortunately? May 9, 2010). Abbreviated Chronicles of Japan.
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The Best of The Asian Studies WWW Monitor. The top 1000 resources from " The Asian Studies WWW Monitor. Selected and edited by Dr T. Matthew Ciolek. Coombs.anu.edu.au. And www.ciolek.com. Tmc * in patientia vestra habetis animam vestram * tmc *. The ASIAN STUDIES WWW MONITOR. Including all its subsidiary (and/or sister) pages on "coombs.anu.edu.au" server) has permanently ceased its publishing operations on Friday 21st January 2011. Http:/ web.archive.org/. With warm regards -. Canberra, 21 January 2011.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR. Pursuing our core mission for continued growth. The Historiographical Institute of the University of Tokyo handles historical documents that span Japanʼs pre-modern history from ancient times until the Meiji Restoration of 1868. Our goal is to contribute to Japanese historical through the collection and analysis of various historical documents, as well as well as their compilation and publication. Historiographical Institute The University of Tokyo. The University of Tokyo.
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The Historiographical Institute has a full century of publishing experience, beginning with the Dai Nihon Shiryo series in 1901. It currently publishes multiple volumes of primary source materials each year. Some principle publications are described below. Dai Nihon Shiryo (Chronological Source Books of Japanese History). Dai Nihon Komonjo (Old Documents of Japan). Dai Nihon Kokiroku (Old Diaries of Japan). Dai Nihon Kinsei Shiryo (Historical Materials of the Edo Period). The Documents of IRIKI.
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Historiographical Institute has cooperated with scholars from all over the world throughout its century of existence, in sharing information about sources concerning Japanese history, exchanging ideas with researchers from outside of Japan, providing foreign students and scholars opportunities to pursue their research in our institute's collections, and offering specialized training in the handling of Japanese historical materials to foreign scholars. Participation in the "Survey and Research on the Pres...
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The measure of the solar system, and national pride | The Sky Over There
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The Sky Over There. Things Japanese, historical, astronomical and astrological–and some things that are not. Posted by: K. Buhrman. May 29, 2012. The measure of the solar system, and national pride. Chasing Venus: The Race to Measure the Heavens. Next to my bed for the past two weeks, and I haven’t had a chance to crack it open yet. (I still hope to have it finished before the transit itself, but that might be me being a bit optimistic.). 8211;but eclipses are tricky things mathematically, and the danger...
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Annular eclipse | The Sky Over There
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The Sky Over There. Things Japanese, historical, astronomical and astrological–and some things that are not. Posted by: K. Buhrman. May 21, 2012. To be honest, I had been almost steadfastly ignoring the eclipse information coming out of the Japanese news media (out of jealousy, as it was decidedly not visible where I am). But as I was catching up on NHK Sunday evening, a bit of information jumped out at me, and I scrambled to put together this post. So let’s turn to the court diary. Mixed clouds and sun&...